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Michael Vick's career at critical stage
Originally Published: July 19, 2009
By
John Clayton | ESPN.com
With his federal dogfighting sentence completed Monday, Michael Vick begins another tough challenge. He must resurrect his football career and put in order the finances he ruined as a result of running a dogfighting ring.
Vick spent 18 months in prison in Leavenworth, Kan., and the past two months under home confinement in Hampton, Va. Federal Judge Henry Hudson prohibited him from giving interviews or speaking publicly. Vick worked a construction job, trained for a possible NFL return ...
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VICK'S RELEASE FROM HOME CONFINEMENT
Michael Vick was released from home confinement Monday, completing his federal sentence for dogfighting.
NEWS
- Source: Goodell makes conditional ruling
- Sources: Goodell, Vick likely talking soon
- Goodell mum on reinstatement decision
- Vick freed from home confinement
- Vick prepares to hire trainer
- Irvin: Vick deserves another shot
ANALYSIS/FEATURES/BLOG POSTS
- Yasinskas: Vick might not have landing spot
- MacGregor: What is unforgivable?
- NFC South blog: Dan Reeves weighs in
- Mortensen: UFL might be Vick's best option
- Clayton: What next for Vick?
- Munson: Free, yes; but not easy
- Double Coverage: The Vick Debate
- Hill: Emotions run deep in Atlanta
- Yasinskas: The Matt Ryan Effect

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